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Talk about speed!

Dude111

Golden Member
Check out these bikers hitting UNREAL speeds!

171MPH

174MPH (Speedometer is KPH - 280)

Notice the cop car he passes @ 30secs and the siren @ the end of the clip
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220MPH


And finally,this guy is going a little bit over 140 MPH in his car!

www.youtube.com/v/bEVXtKq-XLo
 
Any 1000cc supersport of the last decade will do 170+.

140MPH in a car? My little sister took a used 1984 Honda Prelude to 140 when she was 16. I've had my Grand Prix GTP to 158.
 
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Mike Gayner said:
LOL why would I download your raw video files?
No different than if you watched a youtube video buddy,IT DOWNLOADS AS YOUR WATCHING IT IN A TEMP FILE!! (Same with these,only difference is these arent FLV files they are WMV (1 is AVI))
 
These crazy fast drivers keep me in business. If one car changed lanes,or the bike hit a slick spot going around a curve, it would be pretty much instant death. I do accident investigations.
 
lol @ passing a cop at 120MPH. The cop must have been in pursuit of the guy in front already, because he pass him that fast.

140 in a car isn't that bad. I've come close a few times in my fathers SRT8 300c.
 
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Any 1000cc supersport of the last decade will do 170+.

140MPH in a car? My little sister took a used 1984 Honda Prelude to 140 when she was 16. I've had my Grand Prix GTP to 158.

I doubt either of those cars did those speeds. And no, the car's speedo doesn't count as they're not very reliable at those speeds (definitely wouldn't be on those two cars).
 
These crazy fast drivers keep me in business. If one car changed lanes,or the bike hit a slick spot going around a curve, it would be pretty much instant death. I do accident investigations.

Can you hire me? I love seeing the remnants of idiots who Darwin-ize themselves.
 
They've got these new, high tec speed bumps outside the school which spray red paint over your car if you're going too fast but the really ingenious part though is how they got them to look like prams.
 
Paint your car red.
Problem solved.

haha Reminds me when I helped the EMTs at a car wreck and got blood all over my arms and shirt. It looked like I murdered 20 people with a fork... anyway, I walked into a convieniance store down the street and said my girlfriend needs a tampon. The guy at the counter was mortified
 
84 Prelude was 107 HP. She must have started at the top of one hell of a long long hill.

Pretty sure it wasn't carbureted so I may be off on the year. Might've been a 1988 since I vaguely remember hearing something about the 4 wheel steering not working when she got it.

e: Just talked to her. It was an '84 and it was 125mph, so I was quite a ways off on the speed.

I doubt either of those cars did those speeds. And no, the car's speedo doesn't count as they're not very reliable at those speeds (definitely wouldn't be on those two cars).

Both the HUD and dash in my Grand Prix are dead-on by radar (same radar that shows my bike's is optimistic by a whopping 10%).
And your experience with 1980's Honda and 2000's Pontiac speedos is... what, exactly? You do realize that they don't even use the same technology, right?
And LOL @ "those speeds."
 
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No different than if you watched a youtube video buddy,IT DOWNLOADS AS YOUR WATCHING IT IN A TEMP FILE!! (Same with these,only difference is these arent FLV files they are WMV (1 is AVI))
Um no.
YouTube doesn't lace viruses in their flash videos.
Some random guy on a forum can in WMV and AVI files.
 
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